For those diehard Outlander fans, the paperback edition of An Echo In The Bone is available today in book stores. My review for the hardcover can be found here.
Charles, myself, I love large books because I can immerse myself within the pages.
I have the last four hardcovers of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series yet to read before continuing with the ending assisted by Brandon Sanderson. Sagas tend to be filled with multiple plot threads and numerous point-of-views.
But I suffer from Charles's issue. With so much to read these days, thick books don't appeal. But I am a hypocrite because I'm getting ready to publish one. (Though they're short stories compiled.)
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I am a die hard Outlander fan:-)
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I had the original book of this series that someone loaned me but I never got around to reading it. Just toooooooooo big.
ReplyDeleteRonda, you're welcome.
ReplyDeleteCharles, myself, I love large books because I can immerse myself within the pages.
I have the last four hardcovers of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series yet to read before continuing with the ending assisted by Brandon Sanderson. Sagas tend to be filled with multiple plot threads and numerous point-of-views.
What a descriptive title and sharp looking cover.
ReplyDeleteBut I suffer from Charles's issue. With so much to read these days, thick books don't appeal. But I am a hypocrite because I'm getting ready to publish one. (Though they're short stories compiled.)
David, with some anthologies I find I get bogged down if one or two of the stories lack drive.
ReplyDeleteThough with your short stories, I know from reading some of them they will definitely keep a reader's interest.
diana knows what's what...
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of daughters that might be interested in this one.
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